Scott Safety X190 Operating And Instruction Manual

Scott Safety X190 Operating And Instruction Manual

Thermal imaging camera

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X190
Operating
And
Instruction
Manual
© 2016, Scott Safety
SCOTT, the Scott Safety Logo, Scott Health and Safety, and X190 are
registered and/or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies, Inc. or
its affiliates.
8005181 Rev. A 08/16
1
English

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  • Page 1 English X190 Operating Instruction Manual © 2016, Scott Safety SCOTT, the Scott Safety Logo, Scott Health and Safety, and X190 are registered and/or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies, Inc. or its affiliates. 8005181 Rev. A 08/16...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USE OF THIS THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA MUST BE PART OF A COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM. INTERPRETATION OF THE THERMAL IMAGE REQUIRES TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE. DO NOT USE THE X190 THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN THOROUGHLY TRAINED IN ITS USE AND OPERATION. USE OF THIS DEVICE WITHOUT PROPER...
  • Page 4 TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE. DO NOT USE THE X190 THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN THOROUGHLY TRAINED IN ITS USE AND OPERATION. DO NOT USE THE X190 THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IF IT STOPS OPERATING OR OPERATES INCORRECTLY. USE OF THIS DEVICE WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND UNDERSTANDING OF ITS OPERATION MAY CAUSE ERRORS IN JUDGMENT BASED ON MISINTERPRETATION OF THERMAL IMAGING INFORMATION WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Scott Safety is the world leader in the design and development of innovative thermal imaging technology for firefighters. Scott Safety is the only Fire Service manufacturer in the world who builds its own thermal imaging core. Using the latest technology, the X190 thermal imaging camera is designed for use specifically in firefighting environments. As a result, users of Scott Safety imagers enjoy the best image quality and high-temperature endurance for use in the harshest and most challenging firefighting environments.
  • Page 6: Regulatory Information

    The technology utilized in Scott Safety thermal imagers is subject to export control regulation by the Governments of the USA and UK. Where an export license applies, once obtained by Scott Safety on behalf of the customer, all parties must strictly adhere to the terms and conditions pertaining to that license.
  • Page 7: Safety Warnings And Exclusions

    6) If the item is lost, stolen or destroyed, or unauthorized people have access to it; this must be reported to Scott Safety within 21 days. The report must include a description of the incident, to include as appropriate: • Who had physical possession of the item •...
  • Page 8 11) The service life of the X190 depends in part on how it is used and the environmental conditions in which it is used. Under heavy usage, or under extreme environmental conditions, the service life of the equipment may vary.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Condensation on the lens of the thermal imaging camera will also block the thermal image and make entire display appear blank. Wipe the lens regularly to remove accumulated condensation. Use an approved anti-fog preparation on the lens to reduce the possibility of condensation on the lens. Scott Safety recommends Klean n’ Klear Anti-Fog Cleaner (P/N 60158).
  • Page 10: Parts And Controls

    • Dispose of depleted or damaged batteries in accordance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations. SHIPPING • Shipping restrictions may apply to the lithium-ion batteries used with the X190 Thermal Imaging Camera. For DOT purposes, the battery pack used is considered a Small size secondary (rechargeable) battery.
  • Page 11 The LEDs remain OFF when no battery or X190 is detected. 3) Insert thermal imager into Fast Attack “U” shaped opening. The X190 should be placed into the FA with the three (3) charging contacts aligned and the handle protruding thru the “U” shaped opening.
  • Page 12: Inserting And Removing The Battery

    LED Indicators 1) Power on – cycles from red to green to off 2) Battery charging –flashing green 3) Battery charge –solid green 4) Battery failure – flashing red Inserting and Removing the Battery WARNING BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING THE BATTERIES IN A FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY CAUSE AN IGNITION WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
  • Page 13: General Operation

    CAUTION Do not point the X190 thermal imaging camera directly at the sun. Do not point the X190 thermal imaging camera at heat sources in excess of 2700°F/ 1500°C for extended periods of time. Doing so may result in an after image on the display that could cause temporary reduction in performance of the thermal imaging camera.
  • Page 14: Annotations And Meanings

    Annotations and Meanings NOTE: ALL WARNING AND INFORMATIONAL SYMBOLS COMPLY WITH NFPA 1801 STANDARD ON THERMAL IMAGERS FOR THE FIRE SERVICE. DTM Crosshair Battery 100% Battery 75% Battery 50% Battery 25%* Battery <5% (flashing) WARNING ONCE BATTERY CHARGE IS AT 25%, USER MUST EGRESS TO A SAFE LOCATION. SYMBOL WILL BEGIN TO “FLASH” TO INDICATE LESS THAN 5 MINUTES REMAINING.
  • Page 15: Focus Range

    Over-Temperature Warning The X190 is equipped with an internal electronics overheat indicator, ( ). This indicator activates when internal electronics have reached temperatures beyond their safe operating range. The over temp indicator begins flashing at least 30 seconds before the camera shutdown sequence begins.
  • Page 16: Color Reference Bar

    Color Reference Bar The Color Reference Bar provides a visual indication of the range of scene temperatures detected. It displays on the right hand edge of the LCD and provides a point of reference to quickly identify the different temperature ranges in the scene.
  • Page 17: Emissivity And Its Effects On Ddt

    The (DDT) installed in the X190 assumes an emissivity of 0.95. That is, for objects with emissivity of 0.95, the DDT returns temperature readings accurate to within 10% of the actual temperature. The value of 0.95 was chosen because most objects found in normal, traditional structural firefighting environments have an emissivity value close to 0.95.
  • Page 18: Laser Assist

    4.11 Laser Assist The Laser Assist enables the user to highlight the location of hot spots, extension or other hazards to team members, helping to improve communication. WARNING NEVER AIM THE LASER ASSIST INTO A PERSON’S FACE OR EYES AS THIS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE. Laser Assist On 1) Press and hold the Blue Button.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Engine Detector Type: Uncooled Microbolometer Sensor Material: Amorphous Silicon Resolution: 192 x 144 Spectral Response: 8 µm to 14 µm Sensitivity (nominal): <50 mK Scene Update Rate: 50 Hz Dynamic Range: >2000°F / >1000°C Thermoelectric Cooler: None required Performance Sensitivity Modes Three: High Sense, Mid Sense and Low Sense...
  • Page 20: Desktop Charger

    Operational Pushbutton Controls: 1 button configuration Start-up Time: < 10 seconds Image Optimization: Automatic Colorization: Transparent color – Grey, Yellow, Orange and Red Laser Pointer: Yes, standard Desktop Charger Dimensions (L x W x H): 6” x 6” x 6.5” / 155 mm x 155 mm x 165 mm Weight: 9 oz / 0.26 kg Operating Temperature:...
  • Page 21: Additional Information

    Cleaning And Maintenance Information Following use, the X190 should always be cleaned and inspected for damage. In the event of damage being detected (for example, cracked or broken window or housing), the thermal imager should be withdrawn from service immediately and returned to an authorized service center for repair.
  • Page 22: Service/Repair Procedure

    When shipping a product back to Scott Safety, if possible, place the item inside its original shipping container and ensure it is appropriately sealed. For any camera repair or service, it is recommended that all accessory items (e.g. batteries,...
  • Page 23: Warranty Agreement

    To maximize speed of return and repair, Scott Safety operates the Service Direct facility, available to all customers – please contact Scott Safety for full details and to obtain an RMA code (see below). In all other cases, the end user shall return the unit to the authorized Scott Safety distributor from whom the thermal imager was purchased.
  • Page 24 Non-WarrantyRepairs In the event that Scott Safety determines that the repair is not covered by the warranty, Scott Safety shall inform the end user/distributor and provide an estimated cost of repair. Upon receipt of a purchase order from the end user/distributor, Scott Safety shall undertake the repair and return the thermal imager.
  • Page 25: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting If you are experiencing problems with your product, please refer to this checklist. If the problem persists, please contact Scott Safety Customer Services or your local distributor. Power and Charging Issues Solutions Thermal imager will not turn on...
  • Page 26 SCOTT SAFETY Monroe Corporate Center PO Box 569 Monroe, NC 28111 Telephone 1-800-247-7257 Fax (704) 291-8330 www.scottsafety.com P/N 8005181_A...

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